Do you already feel stressed to meet these demands of monitoring, connecting and creating on social media?Don’t worry.In this post, I’ll share social media tools that automate your marketing and save you hours every week....

When I go to Disneyland, I race to the famous rides first: Splash Mountain, Matterhorn Bobsleds, and Indiana Jones. They're the biggest and best. But there are many attractions I miss in my sprint for the headliners.

Social networks are like the rides at Disneyland. There are so many social media sites and features that some are bound to slip through the cracks.

Which Facebook, Twitter and the other major social network features have slipped under our noses? Here are 41 tricks and tools for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Pinterest and Instagram.

Every little tip you can gather will be useful... to someone. In the fast pace of change on some social networks it's useful to revisit some of the little details that can help make things easier, faster, more fun.

Congratulations, you’ve started a blog for your business. Content Marketing is one of the key ways to drive online leads to your business, so you’re off to a good start.

But how can you find the best topics to write about, the best design tools and the best ways to distribute your content? Just as importantly, how can you do it all without breaking the bank?

Here at WiseStamp we feel your pain, so to help you grow your business we’ve collected 14 awesome free resources to help you grow your blog traffic. How do we know they are awesome? We’ve tried and tested them for ourselves, and we’ve only included the tools that we’ve seen have really made a difference to our blog traffic....

Twitter is a fascinating adventure of relationships, entertainment, education, and fun. Now imagine layering on a few dozen power-ups.

That’s how it feels sometimes when you find just the right Twitter tool. And there’s a tool for practically every desire or whim.

Tools for productivity, for efficiency, for research, and so much more. With such a generous API, Twitter tools have become legion—and we social sharers are better off for it.

At Buffer, we tend to come across a fair share of social media tools. We’ve collected a great bunch to share with you! Here are all the tools we’ve found helpful and many more that we’re excited to try. If there’s a free Twitter tool out there, you’re likely to find a mention here in our list.

This 6,000 word guide will walk you step-by-step through 17 content promotion strategies that took my blog from zero to 20,000 pageviews in 62 days. The best part, I did it while working a full-time job (without spending a penny)...and you can too!

The goal is to have an optimized profile on the top social channels where you can identify and engage key influencers in your niche.

Then you can create and curate and syndicate your awesome content to these top performing social channels to entertain and educate your audience (fans and follower) with your knowledge and domain expertise (aka) personal branding.

The world is moving from desktops & laptops to mobiles & tablets. Marketers worldwide face a challenge to weave out mobile marketing plans. This infographic by the Social Media Research Team at Convonix, which will sum up the importance of mobile internet as a marketing medium.

Before you can start writing, you need to come up with ideas, ideally ones that will be popular.Quick Sprout – if you put in a competitor URL on the home page of Quick Sprout and then click on the “social media” tab, you will see a breakdown of the most popular content your competitor has written. This should help you generate some ideas.RIDDLE:

Tools are meant to save your time and extra efforts of doing the same thing, I love tools a lot and can’t see myself breathing digital marketing without tools. Here I have curated the list of 300+ handy tools for all you marketers and tech entrepreneurs to save your time and efforts.

'The best thing for an internet marketer is to follow industry approved digital marketing guidelines. He should forget the term “SEO” and focus on digital marketing instead. He should do so because Google’s latest updates have extended the territories of SEO by aligning it with social media. Digital marketing therefore, is no longer isolated from SEO, rather has become its superset.

The new breed of SEO is called “Social SEO”. It combines SEO as well as social media. On the upside, it yields best results for a business and streamlines the entire online marketing campaign. But on the downside, social SEO is not easy to implement and requires the online marketer to have a certain degree of expertise'.

Tweet Are you using the latest twitter statistics in your social media strategy? Are they helping you get more retweets, followers and traffic? What type of Twitter statistics do you prefer reading most, those that go on stating why it is a powerful social network to use or those that tell you how to use …

Long ago, in a former life, I used to get newspaper articles passed to me each day that were relevant to my job and/or my aspirations. I would take the necessary hour or so each day to remain current with world affairs related to what I did or where I wanted to go.

(Just to state the obvious, this article is supposed to be IRONIC and funny!) Want to climb the heights to become a Social Media Guru? Want to learn the secrets? You’re in luck! In this article I am going to share with you the … Continued

If I weren't so lazy, I would have researched and found and shared in this Scooped story the article that details the 10 questions you should ask anyone who claims to be a social media guru.

I'm not going to do that in this case, since I want to use this submission as example of how and why the Pro version of Scoop.it makes all the difference in the world to my new guru in the making [url=/u/1474709 x-already-notified=1]iagdotme[/url] who I am indebited to for turning me on to Commun.it back in 2013.

So Ian, the Pro version enables the rich text editor so we can point to a page 3 layers deep within a website like this vs. the fremium version that doesn't have that capability.

Thanks, Neil. The article on the 10 questions you ask a social media guru sounds interesting. Glad I helped you get back to Commun.it. Do you still use it regularly?

I get that Scoop.it allows you to make it easy to share an article to multiple networks with one click, but I don't quite understand the advantages of the Pro version. You say it enables the "rich text editor". I assume that means you can link to other articles and format text with bold and italics. I can see that being helpful, but is it worth paying the money for? What do you mean by pointing to a page "3 layers deep"?

Sharing your scoops to your social media accounts is a must to distribute your curated content. Not only will it drive traffic and leads through your content, but it will help show your expertise with your followers.

Integrating your curated content to your website or blog will allow you to increase your website visitors’ engagement, boost SEO and acquire new visitors. By redirecting your social media traffic to your website, Scoop.it will also help you generate more qualified traffic and leads from your curation work.

Distributing your curated content through a newsletter is a great way to nurture and engage your email subscribers will developing your traffic and visibility.
Creating engaging newsletters with your curated content is really easy.